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Ballincollig-v-Donegal-Basketball-(1) 
 Ref: EE Sport: Ballincolligs, Jimmy Puha in action against Lyit Donegals, Stephen Cannon in the Ireland Basketball National League Division 1 at Ballincollig Community School Sports Hall. Pic: Gavin Browne
LC-youth-awards-06 
 EE news 15/09/2017.
Owen O'Mahony, Community Garda Togher, Lesley Turner of sponsors Blizzard Entertainment, Paul Hyde, JLO Togher, Eoghan Dinan, Deputy Editor Evening Echo and John O'Driscoll, JLO Togher attending the launch of the Cork City Garda Youth Awards 2017.
The Cork City Division Garda Youth Awards are now open for nominations from people living in Cork City and aged between 15 & 20 years of age. Please visit www.eveningecho.ie/gardayouthawards to complete a nomination form. Closing date for nominations is Monday October 16th 2017.
The Awards are in association with The Evening Echo, The Rochestown Park Hotel and Blizzard Entertainment.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-youth-awards-05 
 EE news 15/09/2017.
Cllr Tom Moloney, Foroige Bishopstown; Declan O'Leary, Foroige Regional manager, Joe Mullane, Mayfield No Name Club and youth worker Niall Collins attending the launch of the Cork City Garda Youth Awards 2017.
The Cork City Division Garda Youth Awards are now open for nominations from people living in Cork City and aged between 15 & 20 years of age. Please visit www.eveningecho.ie/gardayouthawards to complete a nomination form. Closing date for nominations is Monday October 16th 2017.
The Awards are in association with The Evening Echo, The Rochestown Park Hotel and Blizzard Entertainment.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-youth-awards-04 
 EE news 15/09/2017.
Foroige Cork staff Iseult Ni Choitir, Alita Kelly (former Youth Award winner) and Kate Jones with Supt. Charlie Barry, Togher Garda Station attending the launch of the Cork City Garda Youth Awards 2017.
The Cork City Division Garda Youth Awards are now open for nominations from people living in Cork City and aged between 15 & 20 years of age. Please visit www.eveningecho.ie/gardayouthawards to complete a nomination form. Closing date for nominations is Monday October 16th 2017.
The Awards are in association with The Evening Echo, The Rochestown Park Hotel and Blizzard Entertainment.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-youth-awards-03 
 EE news 15/09/2017.
Garda John O'Driscoll, JLO, Togher with John Kennedy of Foroige Cork attending the launch of the Cork City Garda Youth Awards 2017.
The Cork City Division Garda Youth Awards are now open for nominations from people living in Cork City and aged between 15 & 20 years of age. Please visit www.eveningecho.ie/gardayouthawards to complete a nomination form. Closing date for nominations is Monday October 16th 2017.
The Awards are in association with The Evening Echo, The Rochestown Park Hotel and Blizzard Entertainment.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-youth-awards-02 
 EE news 15/09/2017.
Maurice Gubbins, Editor, The Evening Echo; Chief Supt. Barry McPolin, Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald and Supt. Charlie Barry, Togher Garda Station attending the launch of the Cork City Garda Youth Awards 2017.
The Cork City Division Garda Youth Awards are now open for nominations from people living in Cork City and aged between 15 & 20 years of age. Please visit www.eveningecho.ie/gardayouthawards to complete a nomination form. Closing date for nominations is Monday October 16th 2017.
The Awards are in association with The Evening Echo, The Rochestown Park Hotel and Blizzard Entertainment.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-youth-awards-01 
 EE news 15/09/2017.
Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald and Supt. Charlie Barry, Togher Garda Station attending the launch of the Cork City Garda Youth Awards 2017.
The Cork City Division Garda Youth Awards are now open for nominations from people living in Cork City and aged between 15 & 20 years of age. Please visit www.eveningecho.ie/gardayouthawards to complete a nomination form. Closing date for nominations is Monday October 16th 2017.
The Awards are in association with The Evening Echo, The Rochestown Park Hotel and Blizzard Entertainment.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-street-02 
 EE wow streetstyle 14/05/2017
Pic; Larry Cummins
Busi Zulu, fashion blogger from Fermoy.
LC-street-01 
 EE wow streetstyle 14/05/2017
Pic; Larry Cummins
Lorraine Kearney.
JC125yearsCorkCityLibrary11 
 Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald, speaking at the Launch.
EEjob 14/09/2017
Echo News.
Cork City Library, From Borrowed Space to Cyber Space, 125 Years of Service Exhibition Launch, at Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC125yearsCorkCityLibrary10 
 Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald, speaking at the Launch.
EEjob 14/09/2017
Echo News.
Cork City Library, From Borrowed Space to Cyber Space, 125 Years of Service Exhibition Launch, at Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC125yearsCorkCityLibrary09 
 Liam Ronayne, Cork City Librarian, Dr. Clare O'Halloran, President Cork Historical & Archaeological Society, Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald and Maurice Gubbins, Editor Evening Echo.
EEjob 14/09/2017
Echo News.
Cork City Library, From Borrowed Space to Cyber Space, 125 Years of Service Exhibition Launch, at Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC125yearsCorkCityLibrary08 
 Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald and Liam Ronayne, Cork City Librarian.
EEjob 14/09/2017
Echo News.
Cork City Library, From Borrowed Space to Cyber Space, 125 Years of Service Exhibition Launch, at Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC125yearsCorkCityLibrary07 
 Georgia Hopkins, Artist from College Road and Catriona Mulcahy, Ballintemple.
EEjob 14/09/2017
Echo News.
Cork City Library, From Borrowed Space to Cyber Space, 125 Years of Service Exhibition Launch, at Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC125yearsCorkCityLibrary06 
 Mary Dineen and Mary Gleeson, both Douglas with Sinead Feely, Cork City Library.
EEjob 14/09/2017
Echo News.
Cork City Library, From Borrowed Space to Cyber Space, 125 Years of Service Exhibition Launch, at Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC125yearsCorkCityLibrary05 
 Dr. Clare O'Halloran, President Cork Historical & Archaeological Society and Jack Crowley, Cork Historical & Archaeological Society. 
EEjob 14/09/2017
Echo News.
Cork City Library, From Borrowed Space to Cyber Space, 125 Years of Service Exhibition Launch, at Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC125yearsCorkCityLibrary04 
 Patrica Looney, Cork City Library and Mary Murphy, Ballinlough.
EEjob 14/09/2017
Echo News.
Cork City Library, From Borrowed Space to Cyber Space, 125 Years of Service Exhibition Launch, at Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC125yearsCorkCityLibrary03 
 Cherie O'Sullivan, Yvonne Moloney and Dave Burke, all Cork City Library Staff.
EEjob 14/09/2017
Echo News.
Cork City Library, From Borrowed Space to Cyber Space, 125 Years of Service Exhibition Launch, at Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC125yearsCorkCityLibrary02 
 Maurice Gubbins, Editor Evening Echo, Helen McGonagle, Cork City Library and Liam Ronayne, Cork City Librarian.
EEjob 14/09/2017
Echo News.
Cork City Library, From Borrowed Space to Cyber Space, 125 Years of Service Exhibition Launch, at Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC125yearsCorkCityLibrary01 
 Helen McGonagle, Cork City Library and Maurice Gubbins, Editor Evening Echo.
EEjob 14/09/2017
Echo News.
Cork City Library, From Borrowed Space to Cyber Space, 125 Years of Service Exhibition Launch, at Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
IMG 6308(1) 
 EE news 14/09/2017.
Launch of the Young at Heart Douglas Seniors Intergenerational Quiz, sponsored by The Evening Echo, Cork City Council, Cork County Council and Home Instead Senior Care, which will take place in City Hall on Tuesday 17th October 2017 at 2pm.
(rear) County Cllr Marcia Dalton, Phil Goodman, Young at Heart Douglas; Douglas Community Garda Michael Golden, Cllr Kieran McCarthy and (front) student Jordan Kearney from North Monastery, Mary O'Leary, Young at Heart Douglas and student Ina Ross, Maria Immaculata Community College, Dunmanway.
Pic; Larry Cummins
IMG 6306(1) 
 EE news 14/09/2017.
Launch of the Young at Heart Douglas Seniors Intergenerational Quiz, sponsored by The Evening Echo, Cork City Council, Cork County Council and Home Instead Senior Care, which will take place in City Hall on Tuesday 17th October 2017 at 2pm.
(rear) Phil Goodman, Young at Heart Douglas; quizmaster Noel Welch and Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Declan Hurley with (seated) student Jordan Kearney from North Monastery and Mary O'Leary, Young at Heart Douglas. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
IMG 6304(1) 
 Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
Cork-Opera-House-Sounds-of-a-Safe-Harbour-(11) 
 Ref: Ronan Bagnell EE/Socials: Tadgh Barrett originally from South Terrace but living in Hamburg Germany with his wife Regina Barrett at the first gig of the 'Sound of a Safe Harbour' festival at the Cork Opera House. Pic: Gavin Browne
Cork-Opera-House-Sounds-of-a-Safe-Harbour-(10) 
 Ref: Ronan Bagnell EE/Socials: Tim Dempsey from Dublin Hill, Darren Dennehy from Ballyduff, Kerry and Cathal Daly from Ballinlough at the first gig of the 'Sound of a Safe Harbour' festival at the Cork Opera House. Pic: Gavin Browne
Cork-Opera-House-Sounds-of-a-Safe-Harbour-(9) 
 Ref: Ronan Bagnell EE/Socials: Helen O'Chanainn from Glanmire, Una Ni Chanainn a member of the orchestra and Lia Wright from Dublin at the first gig of the 'Sound of a Safe Harbour' festival at the Cork Opera House. Pic: Gavin Browne
Cork-Opera-House-Sounds-of-a-Safe-Harbour-(8) 
 Ref: Ronan Bagnell EE/Socials: Geraldine Murphy from Ballinlough, Johanna O'Connell from Glanmire and Carol Greene Knockadoon at the first gig of the 'Sound of a Safe Harbour' festival at the Cork Opera House. Pic: Gavin Browne
Cork-Opera-House-Sounds-of-a-Safe-Harbour-(7) 
 Ref: Ronan Bagnell EE/Socials: Anne Golden and her daughter Liz Golden from Mallow at the first gig of the 'Sound of a Safe Harbour' festival at the Cork Opera House. Pic: Gavin Browne
Cork-Opera-House-Sounds-of-a-Safe-Harbour-(6) 
 Ref: Ronan Bagnell EE/Socials: Eimear Ni Chionnaith from Mallow and Gillian Brady from Midleton at the first gig of the 'Sound of a Safe Harbour' festival at the Cork Opera House. Pic: Gavin Browne
Cork-Opera-House-Sounds-of-a-Safe-Harbour-(5) 
 Ref: Ronan Bagnell EE/Socials: Cristel and Jens Uhl from Castlefreak, Clonakilty at the first gig of the 'Sound of a Safe Harbour' festival at the Cork Opera House. Pic: Gavin Browne
Cork-Opera-House-Sounds-of-a-Safe-Harbour-(4) 
 Ref: Ronan Bagnell EE/Socials: Toby and Joya (spelled correct) Hatchett from Clonakilty with friends Sam Burch from London and Sally Cinnamon from Dublin at the first gig of the 'Sound of a Safe Harbour' festival at the Cork Opera House. Pic: Gavin Browne
Cork-Opera-House-Sounds-of-a-Safe-Harbour-(3) 
 Ref: Ronan Bagnell EE/Socials: Aileen Kelleher and Ruth McAuliffe from Ballincollig at the first gig of the 'Sound of a Safe Harbour' festival at the Cork Opera House. Pic: Gavin Browne
Cork-Opera-House-Sounds-of-a-Safe-Harbour-(2) 
 Ref: Ronan Bagnell EE/Socials: Conor Phillips from Kinsale and Dylan Tobin from College Rd. at the first gig of the 'Sound of a Safe Harbour' festival at the Cork Opera House. Pic: Gavin Browne
Cork-Opera-House-Sounds-of-a-Safe-Harbour-(1) 
 Ref: Ronan Bagnell EE/Socials: Ailbhe Fell from Watergrashill and Michelle Martin from Glasheen at the first gig of the 'Sound of a Safe Harbour' festival at the Cork Opera House. Pic: Gavin Browne
LC-tennis-15 
 EE clubzone 13/09/2017.
Whitechurch Tennis Club. 
Headcoach Liam O'Rourke playing games with Aoife Duggan and young players at the coaching sessions.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-tennis-13 
 EE clubzone 13/09/2017.
Whitechurch Tennis Club. 
Young players with coaches Liam and Josephine O'Rourke at the coaching sessions.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-tennis-12 
 EE clubzone 13/09/2017.
Whitechurch Tennis Club. 
Sean Foley in action at the coaching sessions.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-tennis-11 
 EE clubzone 13/09/2017.
Whitechurch Tennis Club. 
Cillian McSweeney in action at the coaching sessions.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-tennis-10 
 EE clubzone 13/09/2017.
Whitechurch Tennis Club. 
On court action at the coaching sessions.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-tennis-09 
 EE clubzone 13/09/2017.
Whitechurch Tennis Club. 
Jack Hosford in action at the coaching sessions.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-tennis-08 
 EE clubzone 13/09/2017.
Whitechurch Tennis Club. 
Lizette Butt in action at the coaching sessions.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-tennis-07 
 EE clubzone 13/09/2017.
Whitechurch Tennis Club. 
Leigh Smith and Aidan Kelleher at the coaching sessions.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-tennis-06 
 EE clubzone 13/09/2017.
Whitechurch Tennis Club. 
Dara O'Sullivan in action at the coaching sessions.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-tennis-05 
 EE clubzone 13/09/2017.
Whitechurch Tennis Club. 
Conor Duggan in action at the coaching sessions.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-tennis-04 
 EE clubzone 13/09/2017.
Whitechurch Tennis Club. 
Cillian McSweeney and Adam Lawlor all set for fun and games at the coaching sessions.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-tennis-03 
 EE clubzone 13/09/2017.
Whitechurch Tennis Club. 
Head coach Liam O'Rourke with kids at the weekly coaching sessions.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-tennis-02 
 EE clubzone 13/09/2017.
Whitechurch Tennis Club. 
Anna Von Reddan and Lizette Butt, all set for fun and games at the tennis coaching sessions.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-tennis-01 
 EE clubzone 13/09/2017.
Whitechurch Tennis Club. 
Hayden O'Keeffe, all set for fun and games at the coaching sessions.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-chamber-11 
 XX business 14/09/2017.
Cork Chamber September Business Breakfast, in association with The Irish Examiner, at Pairc Ui Chaoimh on Thursday 14th September 2017.
Almost 300 guests attended the event where Ger Canning , RTE Sport chaired a panel discussion of sport and business with guest panelists of Anna Geary, former Cork camogie player, presenter and motivational speaker; Martin Kelleher, Managing Director, Musgrave Retail Partners; and Tomas Mulcahy, former Cork hurler and analyst with RTE's The Sunday Game.
Vicki Crean and Breda Cussen of AIB Business Banking; guest speaker Anna Geary, Sheila O'Flynn, Sherry Fitz, and Rachel Gleeson, AIB Business Banking.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX business 14/09/2017.
Cork Chamber September Business Breakfast, in association with The Irish Examiner, at Pairc Ui Chaoimh on Thursday 14th September 2017.
Almost 300 guests attended the event where Ger Canning , RTE Sport chaired a panel discussion of sport and business with guest panelists of Anna Geary, former Cork camogie player, presenter and motivational speaker; Martin Kelleher, Managing Director, Musgrave Retail Partners; and Tomas Mulcahy, former Cork hurler and analyst with RTE's The Sunday Game.
(from left) Toni McCaul, Will O'Halloran, Ryan Howard, Vicki Kelly and Suzanne Kearney of SECAD promoting WILD WORK at the breakfast meeting.
(Wild Work is a SECAD initiative that aims to bring people together to facilitate positive action to benefit nature) www.wildwork.ie
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-chamber-05 
 XX business 14/09/2017.
Cork Chamber September Business Breakfast, in association with The Irish Examiner, at Pairc Ui Chaoimh on Thursday 14th September 2017.
Almost 300 guests attended the event where Ger Canning , RTE Sport chaired a panel discussion of sport and business with guest panelists of Anna Geary, former Cork camogie player, presenter and motivational speaker; Martin Kelleher, Managing Director, Musgrave Retail Partners; and Tomas Mulcahy, former Cork hurler and analyst with RTE's The Sunday Game.
(from left) Barbara Ann Richardson, Cork Chamber; Bob Ryan, Stadium Operations Manager, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Conor Healy, CEO, Cork Chamber, Bill O'Connell, President Cork Chamber, Aidan Forde, Irish Examiner; Anna Geary, panellist, Ger Canning and Tomas Mulcahy and Martin Kelleher, Musgrave Retail Partners.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-chamber-04 
 XX business 14/09/2017.
Cork Chamber September Business Breakfast, in association with The Irish Examiner, at Pairc Ui Chaoimh on Thursday 14th September 2017.
Almost 300 guests attended the event where (left) Ger Canning , RTE Sport chaired a panel discussion of sport and business with guest panelists of Anna Geary, former Cork camogie player, presenter and motivational speaker; Martin Kelleher, Managing Director, Musgrave Retail Partners; and Tomas Mulcahy, former Cork hurler and analyst with RTE's The Sunday Game.
Pic of Martin Kelleher, Managing Director, Musgrave Retail Partners Ireland.
Pic; Larry Cummins
JCP2AMinorHCampFinal08 
 Fermoy, celebrate their win against Carrigtwohill.
EEjob 12/09/2017
Echo Sport.
Rebel Òg Central Premier 2A Hurling Championship Final, Fermoy V's Carrigtwohill, at Carrigaline, Co.Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCP2AMinorHCampFinal07 
 Jerry Walsh, Vice Chairman Rebel Òg Central, presents the Cup to Shane O'Keeffe, Fermoy Captain, after the win against Carrigtwohill.
EEjob 12/09/2017
Echo Sport.
Rebel Òg Central Premier 2A Hurling Championship Final, Fermoy V's Carrigtwohill, at Carrigaline, Co.Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCP2AMinorHCampFinal06 
 Sean McCarthy, Fermoy, receives the Man of the Match Award from Jerry Walsh, Vice Chairman Rebel Òg Central, after the win against Carrigtwohill.
EEjob 12/09/2017
Echo Sport.
Rebel Òg Central Premier 2A Hurling Championship Final, Fermoy V's Carrigtwohill, at Carrigaline, Co.Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCP2AMinorHCampFinal05 
 Colm Hurley, Fermoy, David Rooney, Carrigtwohill.
EEjob 12/09/2017
Echo Sport.
Rebel Òg Central Premier 2A Hurling Championship Final, Fermoy V's Carrigtwohill, at Carrigaline, Co.Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCP2AMinorHCampFinal04 
 Dale Dawson and Colm Hurley, Fermoy, Darragh McCann, Carrigtwohill.
EEjob 12/09/2017
Echo Sport.
Rebel Òg Central Premier 2A Hurling Championship Final, Fermoy V's Carrigtwohill, at Carrigaline, Co.Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCP2AMinorHCampFinal03 
 David O'Callaghan and Colm Hurley, Fermoy, Jack Scully, Carrigtwohill.
EEjob 12/09/2017
Echo Sport.
Rebel Òg Central Premier 2A Hurling Championship Final, Fermoy V's Carrigtwohill, at Carrigaline, Co.Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCP2AMinorHCampFinal02 
 Sean McCarthy, Fermoy, James Mulcahy, Carrigtwohill.
EEjob 12/09/2017
Echo Sport.
Rebel Òg Central Premier 2A Hurling Championship Final, Fermoy V's Carrigtwohill, at Carrigaline, Co.Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCP2AMinorHCampFinal01 
 Sean McCarthy, Fermoy, James Mulcahy, Carrigtwohill.
EEjob 12/09/2017
Echo Sport.
Rebel Òg Central Premier 2A Hurling Championship Final, Fermoy V's Carrigtwohill, at Carrigaline, Co.Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

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